Oakland, NJ – The Ponds Valley Preschool took a field trip to the Oakland Police Department on Monday, May 9th, 2023, with the assistance of Officer McDermott. The tour aimed …
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BRICK, NJ – Brick Township Police Officers have started their 300-mile bike ride to Washington, DC today as part of the annual Police Unity Tour. The tour is held to …
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SANDY HOOK, NJ – A heartwarming scene was captured during the release of two grey seals last Friday, as a female seal from Seaside Heights seemed to wait for her …
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ORTLEY BEACH, NJ – With summer just around the corner, preparations are underway for the upcoming season at Ortley Beach. The first step is repairing the beach, and Earle Asphalt …
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TOMS RIVER, NJ – The New Jersey Warriors ice hockey team, made up of military veterans, is inviting veterans to come out to a public skate as they seek to …
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JACKSON, NJ – The Jackson School District is over $12 million short on its 2023-24 budget and is blaming Governor Phil Murphy and his new S2 funding formula for a …
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TRENTON, NJ – Six lucky players in New Jersey have won big in the Pick-6 drawing held on May 8. The six winners matched five out of six white balls …
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TRENTON, NJ – Wind companies are donating huge money to conservation groups in New Jersey, which New Jersey Senator Michael Testa believes is why groups like the Sierra Club and …
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TOMS RIVER, NJ – The recent past of Geraldine Ambrosio, a candidate for mayor in Toms River, is catching up to her as she makes a run for mayor in …
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Toms River, NJ – Troop 92, the Toms River Veterans’ Commission and members of the Township Council have come together to host a dedication ceremony of a newly installed U.S. …
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ATLANTIC CITY, NJ – On Friday, a traffic stop led to the arrest of Jonathan Lopez, a 34-year-old man from Pleasantville, and the recovery of a handgun and drugs. At …
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BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, NJ – On April 3, a brush fire was reported near Louis Ave in Berkeley Township. Patrolman Alex Houle was the first to respond to the scene, where …
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ROSELLE, NJ – A fugitive wanted for the murder of his sister-in-law and her young daughter was captured in Maryland this week. Everoy L. Morrison, a 44-year-old man from Roselle, …
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CHERRY HILL, NJ – A suspect has been arrested and charged for a bank robbery in Cherry Hill, according to Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay and Cherry Hill Police …
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FREEHOLD, NJ – Walter Orlando Perez-Ramos, 35, of Asbury Park, has been recently sentenced to 17 years and six months in prison for sexually abusing two juvenile siblings over several …
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ABSECON, NJ – The Absecon Police Department recently identified several juveniles involved in multiple incidents of vandalism at the Field of Dreams complex. The complex, which is staffed and operated …
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BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, NJ – On April 27, Joseph Miceli, 65, was arrested for stealing outside decorations from two residences in Berkeley Township. Patrolman Michael Drybola responded to a report of …
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BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, NJ – On April 24, a fire broke out at the Holiday Heights Clubhouse located in Berkeley Township. The fire was caused by a ballast from a lighting …
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BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, NJ – On April 16, Officer Collin Robertazzi and Patrolman Ed Hendrickson responded to Double Trouble Rd. for a report of a vehicle fire. Upon arrival, they observed …
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BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, NJ – In a series of incidents, Berkeley Township Police arrested two men on outstanding warrants. On April 8, Patrolman Shane Leighton and Officer Michael Gallicchio responded to …
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TRENTON, NJ – Keyon Luff, a 21-year-old Montclair State University student, has been arrested and charged with multiple counts related to the possession and creation of Child Sexual Abuse and …
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Sen. Oroho’s bill that would establish the crime of sexual extortion to fight a growing trend that often victimizes minors was signed into law.
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Sen. Bucco and Sen. Schepisi’s bill that provides employment opportunities for formerly incarcerated individuals was approved by the Senate Labor Committee.
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Sen. Bucco’s bill that improves public notice for proposed land development has passed the Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee.
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Legislation sponsored by Sen. Robert Singer that would prohibit common interest communities from penalizing members who place a unit into a living, revocable trust fund was approved today by the …